I don't know if other people celebrate the day (also known as Shrove Tuesday) the same way that my family does, but for my whole life, Pancake Tuesday has meant that we get to eat a giant stack of pancakes for dinner! The pancake selection in our family has grown over the years so that we now have a selection of four types of pancakes on Pancake Tuesday (plain, blueberry, chocolate chip, and either apple or banana). But because I love to experiment, I usually end up making something a little fancier and different for myself around this time of year.
This year, I decided to try something I've never tried or even heard of before: caramel latte pancakes. The idea came from these amazing looking cappuccino pancakes with mocha syrup that I recently saw on The Pastry Affair. I loved the idea of cappuccino pancakes, but since my favourite Starbucks drink is a caramel macchiato (or, in the summer time, a caramel frappuccino), I decided to try to copy the flavour of that drink with these pancakes.
I adapted the pancake recipe from The Pastry Affair by adding in some vanilla and cinnamon and increasing the sugar a bit to balance out the bitterness of the coffee. Then I decided to top the pancakes with whipped cream and an easy caramel sauce.
I was really hoping that these would turn out as good as I imagined they'd be in my head, and as you can probably tell from the pictures, they certainly did not disappoint! The pancakes had a nice coffee flavour that wasn't overwhelming, but was definitely noticeable. When the warm caramel sauce was drizzled over the whipped cream, it all melted down the sides of the pancakes so that every bite ended up with some whipped cream foam and sweet caramel sauce. It was heavenly!
These definitely reminded me of a warm caramel macchiato from Starbucks. They were so good that I made them twice over this past long weekend, though they definitely aren't the type of breakfast I would eat on a regular basis as they're not exactly a healthy way to start the day. But if you're a coffee lover and want to make something extra special to celebrate Pancake Tuesday or any other day, you've got to try these!
Update: If you're looking for more pancake recipes, I've pinned over 60 pancakes from other blogs on Pinterest, so check out my board for lots of ideas!
Caramel Latte Pancakes
Inspired by Starbucks’ caramel macchiato; Coffee pancakes adapted from The Pastry Affair; Caramel syrup adapted from Po’ Man Meals
Makes about 10 pancakes
Ingredients:
For the Pancakes:
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 tablespoon baking powder
1-1/2 to 2 tablespoons instant espresso or coffee (depending on how strong of a coffee flavour you’d like)
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons melted butter, cooled slightly
1 teaspoon vanilla
For the Caramel Sauce:
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoons milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
For Topping:
Light whipped cream
Directions:
Make the Caramel Sauce:
Add
the butter and brown sugar to a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over
medium-high heat and cook 1 to 2 minutes, until slightly thickened.
Slowly stir in the milk and continue to simmer until thickened slightly.
Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract.
Make the Pancakes:
Mix
the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, coffee, cinnamon, salt,
sugar) in a large bowl. Mix the wet ingredients (egg, milk, butter,
vanilla) in a separate bowl. Add the wet ingredients to the dry
ingredients and stir just until incorporated.
Heat
a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Lightly butter the
pan, and once hot, add pancake batter by the 1/4 cup full (use a small
spatula or spoon to spread the batter into a circle if it's too thick).
Cook for a couple of minutes until bubbles start to form on the top,
then flip and cook for another minute or so, until golden brown on both
sides.
Assemble the Dish:
Quickly
reheat caramel sauce until it is warm and pourable. Stack pancakes on a
plate. Top with whipped cream and drizzle a spoonful of caramel sauce
on top. Serve immediately.
wow looks amazing!! I'm going to make these tomorrow
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard about pancake tuesday but now that you mentioned it I must write it in my calendar, the whole combination is perfect but thanks for the warning, I will eat them once in a while and not so often which is a pity since they look amazing
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic!!!! Mmmmm! I am totally making pancakes for dinner tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteAnything inspired by a Starbucks drink will get my attention...I love how you managed to make these pancakes look just like a caramel macchiato drink! Ryan is lucky to be the one you shared these with ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beti! Pancake Tuesday is also called Shrove Tuesday or Fat Tuesday and is the start of Mardi Gras .. I think it began as a day to eat lots of food before Lent began and people would fast .. Nowadays it just seems like an excuse to eat pancakes for dinner :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Courtney! I'll be eating a feast of pancakes for dinner tonight and am ridiculously excited :)
ReplyDeleteThanks... I love the way the melting whipped cream turned out to look like the foam on top of a latte!
ReplyDeleteThanks, hope you like them!
ReplyDeleteThese sounds heavenly! Thanks for another amazing recipe.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for another kind comment :)
ReplyDeleteThese look sinful...I'm pinning them to my 'want to cook' board immediately! Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteWow, wish I ate these for dinner (or dessert) yesterday!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristin! :)
ReplyDeleteI had these for breakfast and then four other kinds of pancakes for dinner haha, it was a very happy Pancake Tuesday :)
ReplyDeleteI have everything on hand except the whipped cream....I might have to try it anyway! My favorite latte is a caramel latte. :)
ReplyDeleteYou'll love these then! I'm not sure if they'd still taste like a latte without the whipped cream .. maybe more like just caramel coffee .. but hopefully they're still good! :)
ReplyDeleteThey were still delicious! Loved them. :)
ReplyDeleteThat was quick! Glad you liked them :)
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